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Japan brokerages set sights on US mega-IPOs after strong SpaceX debut
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Japan brokerages set sights on US mega-IPOs after strong SpaceX debut

Japanese securities firms, including Mizuho Securities and SBI, are preparing to offer shares of major U.S. tech companies like SpaceX to domestic retail investors. This follows the success of SpaceX's $2 billion IPO in June 2026, which saw significant demand from Japanese investors. The firms are enhancing their infrastructure to facilitate these transactions, reflecting growing interest in U.S. tech stocks among Japanese investors.

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Japan brokerages set sights on US mega-IPOs after strong SpaceX debut

Japanese securities firms, including Mizuho Securities and SBI, are preparing to offer shares of major U.S. tech companies like SpaceX to domestic retail investors. This follows the success of SpaceX's $2 billion IPO in June 2026, which saw significant demand from Japanese investors. The firms are enhancing their infrastructure to facilitate these transactions, reflecting growing interest in U.S. tech stocks among Japanese investors.

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